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scotland yard made its ninth arrest in a widening scandal over in britain. how far will this go? joining us, u.s. senator barbara boxer from california. do you think the fbi should investigate the newscorp and rupert murdoch? >> absolutely and senator jay rockefeller, chairman of the committee of which i am a senior member, he joined me and we asked for an investigation by the department of justice and the security and exchange commission. listen, chris, there are two laws that really may be implicated here, that may have been broken here. one is the foreign corrupt practices act that passed in the '70s. one is the so-called wiretap act. and american corporations can't break american laws, and rupert murdoch, according to reports, became an american citizen. his corporation is american, because he wanted to be able to own tv stations. well, the fact is, you have to abide by american law. >> let me ask you, do you believe in he bribed foreign officials? isn't that what we're talking about? his corporation? >> well, it's not a question of whether i believe it. the reports are comin
scotland yard made its ninth arrest in a widening scandal over in britain. how far will this go? joining us, u.s. senator barbara boxer from california. do you think the fbi should investigate the newscorp and rupert murdoch? >> absolutely and senator jay rockefeller, chairman of the committee of which i am a senior member, he joined me and we asked for an investigation by the department of justice and the security and exchange commission. listen, chris, there are two laws that really may...
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commissioner paul stevenson, he was the head of scotland yard. he, if you will, fell on his sword and said that he could not in good conscience continue with all the challenges to keep the peace in great britain as he and specifically his relationship with the murdock media empire became such a focus of attention. he was calling it a major distraction, which could not go on. of course among those ten arrests you mentioned, the latest high profile arrest was rebekah brooks, the chief of the british media holdings. she said it came as a complete surprise when she showed up at a prearranged appointment with police on sunday and was subsequently held and questioned for nine hours before being released on bail. now, in all of this, thomas, pressure continues to mount obviously on the murdock family. they're expected to appear tomorrow before the parliamentary committee and on british prime minister david cameron. he's currently in south africa today. he addressed briefly the phone hacking scandal. and in what he had to say he was clearly standing his
commissioner paul stevenson, he was the head of scotland yard. he, if you will, fell on his sword and said that he could not in good conscience continue with all the challenges to keep the peace in great britain as he and specifically his relationship with the murdock media empire became such a focus of attention. he was calling it a major distraction, which could not go on. of course among those ten arrests you mentioned, the latest high profile arrest was rebekah brooks, the chief of the...
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pringle, 100% kashmir and designed and scotland. what it does not say on the label or the web site is where it is made. if you thought it was woven by skilled scottish craftsman, that is a surprise. -- you are in for a surprise. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> i have come to the other side of the world to find out where the kashmir sweaters are made. it turns out, it is here in mongolia in an industrial zone on the outskirts of the capital. >> they have been working with edinburgh and they joined us about five years ago. we have worked together to develop the products and to teach us how to be true to textbook manufacturing. >> mongolian shepherds are some of the most prolific producers of cashmere. what is unexpected is that many of the workers at this factory in mongolia come from north korea. >> they are quite skilled. they are looked after and they have food, showers, television. they are treated very very well. >> they get food and board but there is a mystery about what happens to their wages. at the factory, we were told that they pay the gov
pringle, 100% kashmir and designed and scotland. what it does not say on the label or the web site is where it is made. if you thought it was woven by skilled scottish craftsman, that is a surprise. -- you are in for a surprise. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> i have come to the other side of the world to find out where the kashmir sweaters are made. it turns out, it is here in mongolia in an industrial zone on the outskirts of the capital. >> they have been working with edinburgh and they joined us...
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they found the ip address and located this man in scotland. this were resources dedicated to it. that's part of the anger as well. >> thanks. >>> the 65th annual tony awards were handed out last night. what a spectacle it was. in case you missed it here's the big winner. >> "the book of mormon". >> the tony award goes to, "the book of mormon." >> from "the book of mormon". >> "the book of mormon." ♪ >> a musical about missionaries in uganda picks it up. it took home nine trophies including best original score, best direction and the top prize, best musical as well. you have to rent a uh-huh haul to get all those out of there meanwhile chris rock who's starring in "the mother with the hat" treated the crowd to a standup routine before he presented the award for best musical. take a listen. >> you know, if you would have told me two years ago that i would miss the best basketball game ever to hang out with nathan lane, i would have been you're crazy. that's what happened. i i remember my first musical like it was yesterday because it was yesterday. at bayer, we've been relieving
they found the ip address and located this man in scotland. this were resources dedicated to it. that's part of the anger as well. >> thanks. >>> the 65th annual tony awards were handed out last night. what a spectacle it was. in case you missed it here's the big winner. >> "the book of mormon". >> the tony award goes to, "the book of mormon." >> from "the book of mormon". >> "the book of mormon." ♪ >> a...
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. >>> scotland yard has lost its two top cops to the uk hacking and police bribery scandal. police commissioner paul stevenson and john yates resigned after reports of scotland yard hiring neil wallace as a media consultant. wallace was arrested last week in connection with the scandal. >> i have suggestions that we must have suspected the alleged no. of mr. wallace in phone hacking. let me say unequivocally i did not and have no reason to do so. >> all eyes will be on parliament tomorrow when rupert murdoch and his son james get grilled by lawmakers. we're live in london. surely rupert murdoch will be asked about the cozy relationship between his news organization and police. >> there's no doubt that he's going to be asked about that and a lot more contessa. this story keeps rolling along. and changing it seems hour by hour. and all points now are pointing towards -- all roads are going towards obviously the murdoch family. that makes four high profile resignations. a few hours ago scotland yard's number two jamesuate resigned again under this rolling impression and increas
. >>> scotland yard has lost its two top cops to the uk hacking and police bribery scandal. police commissioner paul stevenson and john yates resigned after reports of scotland yard hiring neil wallace as a media consultant. wallace was arrested last week in connection with the scandal. >> i have suggestions that we must have suspected the alleged no. of mr. wallace in phone hacking. let me say unequivocally i did not and have no reason to do so. >> all eyes will be on...
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scotland yard didn't release his name. the british guardian newspaper is recording the man is a former l.a. business reporter who covered hollywood for rupert murdoch's now shuttered news of the world tabloid. the 13th arrest in the scandal so far. >>> in madrid, the pope is calling for governments to put people before profits. speaking there at the catholic church's world youth day, pope benedict xvi is blaming europe's current economic crisis on a profit at all costs mentality. the pope says morals and ethics should guide future economic policies. telling reporters that the economy, quote, needs an ethical reason to work for mankind. >>> all right, ezra, back to you. >>> coming up, a presidential vacation begins. but how much of vacation is it really? stay tuned. have i got a surprise for you! [ barks ] yeah, it's new beneful healthy fiesta. gotta love the protein for muscles-- whoo-hoo! and omega-rich nutrition for that shiny coat. ever think healthy could taste so good? [ woman announcing ] new beneful healthy fiesta.
scotland yard didn't release his name. the british guardian newspaper is recording the man is a former l.a. business reporter who covered hollywood for rupert murdoch's now shuttered news of the world tabloid. the 13th arrest in the scandal so far. >>> in madrid, the pope is calling for governments to put people before profits. speaking there at the catholic church's world youth day, pope benedict xvi is blaming europe's current economic crisis on a profit at all costs mentality. the...
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there are calls for him to be called back to scotland for justice, and there are angry pleas for him to be extradited, but hillary clinton is not asking for him to be extradited, but be put back in prison, and there are reports however that he is on his death bed. >> what is the latest in the search for gadhafi? >> well, right now, the theory that is gaining the most traction is that gadhafi has escaped to the south, to the town of bani walid, and there is a rebel spokesman who said that is where they believe he is. the truth is that nobody knows, and the search is on, and the other city that he could have escaped to that is another theory is sirte, his hometown, and there are two potential looming battles in both of to cities, and the national transitional council has told them they have is a week from tomorrow to either surrender or they will be attacked and the idea is to both control the cities and to clear them to see if gadhafi is hiding there. >> is the search headed by nato or not involved in thor isch for gadhafi? >> well, nato says explicitly that their operation has nothin
there are calls for him to be called back to scotland for justice, and there are angry pleas for him to be extradited, but hillary clinton is not asking for him to be extradited, but be put back in prison, and there are reports however that he is on his death bed. >> what is the latest in the search for gadhafi? >> well, right now, the theory that is gaining the most traction is that gadhafi has escaped to the south, to the town of bani walid, and there is a rebel spokesman who said...
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and scotland, heavy winds batter a wanter front prom nand. in situate, look at. this u.s. troops play basketball during a stopover on their way back home as the withdrawal from iraq continues. "hot shots," pictures coming in from around the world. >>> do you happen what it takes to become a spy? britain's intill jens agency wants to know and the answer may come down to a unique new online puzzle. let's bring in our own brian todd. he has details of this challenge that is now out. there. >> it s british officials have said their computer systems are constantly under attack from hackers. and they're now using some real creativity to recruit top talent to fight back. here's your challenge. 160 combinations of numbers and letters. and a countdown clock. you've got just a few days until your deadline. if you crack this code, could you be the next real life james bond? >> bond, james bond. >> maybe not. but if you're british citizens and you solve this puzzle, you could be recruited for britain's next generation of high-tech spies. posted online, publicized on fbl and twitter, i
and scotland, heavy winds batter a wanter front prom nand. in situate, look at. this u.s. troops play basketball during a stopover on their way back home as the withdrawal from iraq continues. "hot shots," pictures coming in from around the world. >>> do you happen what it takes to become a spy? britain's intill jens agency wants to know and the answer may come down to a unique new online puzzle. let's bring in our own brian todd. he has details of this challenge that is now...
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it is derived from scotland. go to scotland and they may call you a blooter. don't say anything back. always remember the spin stops here. we are definitely looking out for you.
it is derived from scotland. go to scotland and they may call you a blooter. don't say anything back. always remember the spin stops here. we are definitely looking out for you.
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he had a plane blown up over scotland with americans, 189 aboard, on purpose. he is a killer of americans, right? >> yeah. >> that's who gadhafi was, among other things. >> among other things, absolutely. was he implicated in the killing of many of these persons? absolutely. pan am, lockerbie, as well as the berlin disco. even though the judge said he wasn't personally involved, since then, evidence has emerged that libya sanctioned this attack. >> so he fingered us. he basically said, kill americans, sometime in his reign. >> in recent years, american government decided to turn its back on it. >> when the american people watch this story tonight, let's look at it from a totally american point of view. we watched the overthrow and killing of a guy who devoted a part of his career to killing us. he was our enemy. >> no doubt about it. and at the end of the day, that's why the american people will certainly welcome this news or should welcome this news. it came at a great cost for the libyan people, but at the end of the day, it's beginning a new carpet in libya
he had a plane blown up over scotland with americans, 189 aboard, on purpose. he is a killer of americans, right? >> yeah. >> that's who gadhafi was, among other things. >> among other things, absolutely. was he implicated in the killing of many of these persons? absolutely. pan am, lockerbie, as well as the berlin disco. even though the judge said he wasn't personally involved, since then, evidence has emerged that libya sanctioned this attack. >> so he fingered us. he...
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as for today's threat in london, scotland yard is taking it seriously because it reportedly included some of the same code words as prior threats. police say the threat level from irish related terrorism is unchanged. it remains at substantial. chris? >> thanks very much, mike. >>> and we're just about an hour away now from an arraignment in new york on the explosive sexual assault charges against the man considered likely to be the next president of france. dominique strauss-kahn was pulled out of his first class seat on an airplane saturday and hauled into custody accused of assaulting a maid in his $3,000 per night manhattan hotel room. he's the head of the international monetary fund but was known as a lothario with the nickname the great seducer. >> reporter: just to give you an idea how powerful this man s he runs the imf, the international monetary fund, which controls about $1 trillion, lending money to countries in crisis. he's also a major political figure in france. in fact, he was expected to announce his candidacy to run against nichololas sarkozy for president of france
as for today's threat in london, scotland yard is taking it seriously because it reportedly included some of the same code words as prior threats. police say the threat level from irish related terrorism is unchanged. it remains at substantial. chris? >> thanks very much, mike. >>> and we're just about an hour away now from an arraignment in new york on the explosive sexual assault charges against the man considered likely to be the next president of france. dominique...
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the head of scotland yard. sir paul stevenson resigned late today. he insisted he had noo involvement in his forces failure to investigate widespread criminal acts by murdoch's journalists, nor the alleged bribery of police officers been reporters. >> i have no knowledge of the extent of this disgraceful practice or indeed to the extent of it. and the repugnant nature of what is emerging. >> reporter: and there is more. rebekah brooks, just days ago, she was at the apex of power, running the british operation. it is said he considered her his other daughter. on friday, she resigned from the company. today, she was arrested. the tenth arrest since this scandal erupted two weeks ago. brooks was editor of "the news of the world" from 2000 to 2003 when municipal of the alleged criminal activity took place. she has insisted she knew nothing about it. >> there's no way that a reporter can come in with the kind of salacious page one story that "the news of the world" was running without an editor saying, how did you get that story? who was your source? >> r
the head of scotland yard. sir paul stevenson resigned late today. he insisted he had noo involvement in his forces failure to investigate widespread criminal acts by murdoch's journalists, nor the alleged bribery of police officers been reporters. >> i have no knowledge of the extent of this disgraceful practice or indeed to the extent of it. and the repugnant nature of what is emerging. >> reporter: and there is more. rebekah brooks, just days ago, she was at the apex of power,...
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in scotland, walker the polar bear plays for the hard hat on his third birthday. hot shots, pictures coming in from around the world. don't forget tomorrow, donald trump will be here in "the situation room." lots to talk about with donald trump. until then, thanks for watching. i'm wolf blitzer in "the situation room." the news continues next on cnn. >>> good evening, everyone. remarkably busy news day. tonight in pennsylvania where jerry sandusky was arrested today for a second time. the former penn state football coach taken into custody after six new child sex charges were filed against him. the pennsylvania attorney general said the charges involve two new alleged victims who met sandusky through his charity, the second mile. the total number of alleged victims stands at ten. let's get the latest from sarah ganim, a cnn contributor. sarah, jerry sandusky, arrested again. the judge granted bail but he's still in custody, correct? he's not posted that bail? >> that's right. his attorney said that because the arraignment wasn't until 3:00 today, that he probably
in scotland, walker the polar bear plays for the hard hat on his third birthday. hot shots, pictures coming in from around the world. don't forget tomorrow, donald trump will be here in "the situation room." lots to talk about with donald trump. until then, thanks for watching. i'm wolf blitzer in "the situation room." the news continues next on cnn. >>> good evening, everyone. remarkably busy news day. tonight in pennsylvania where jerry sandusky was arrested today...
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but part of the agreement rested on scotland not releasing him to the u.n. or back to libya without our consent. what they did was even worse -- they made him a free man. >> greta: you know what is so astonishing-- the united states got wind of this in fall of 2008, during the bush administration, that he might be released. they knew about the diagnosis and he was supposedly dying of cancer. in '0 19, the obama administration likewise know its. fast forward to august and he is released on this ridiculous compassionate grounds that he's about to die and he never has died. i cannot believe we did not have the diplomatic muscle that we couldn't have stopped that. this is one of the most corrupt actions of the scottish government. what were we doing? >> there is little doubt that the british wanted to do something for cadoff tow help british investor it's. >> greta: that's horrible! >> and i think there is no doubt, as you rightly say that for at least a year, the u.s. government knew that the british government and the scottish government were thinking about it
but part of the agreement rested on scotland not releasing him to the u.n. or back to libya without our consent. what they did was even worse -- they made him a free man. >> greta: you know what is so astonishing-- the united states got wind of this in fall of 2008, during the bush administration, that he might be released. they knew about the diagnosis and he was supposedly dying of cancer. in '0 19, the obama administration likewise know its. fast forward to august and he is released on...
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when you think about it, scotland has been known -- 350 golf courses in scotland, st. andrews was build years ago without a bulldozer in sight. you don't need a fleet of bulldozers to come in and change an environment forever to build a golf course. >> if memory serves me, there's a pretty significant golfing history in scotland. wasn't golf invented in scotland? >> at st. andrews, the very first golf course. >> why would political leadership in the place that invented golf with 350 golf courses built majestically over hundreds of years be persuaded by a -- a credit-financed real estate developer in america to allow them to -- doesn't make sense. >> it doesn't make sense. it's baffling. that's why i made the film. that's why i remortgaged my house and crowd funded across the internet to make this film. i think it's an important story to follow, to give people, ordinary people a voice, the people involved in the wall street protests at the moment. they are having their voice and the film here is -- is -- these local people who felt they were up against a wall that just
when you think about it, scotland has been known -- 350 golf courses in scotland, st. andrews was build years ago without a bulldozer in sight. you don't need a fleet of bulldozers to come in and change an environment forever to build a golf course. >> if memory serves me, there's a pretty significant golfing history in scotland. wasn't golf invented in scotland? >> at st. andrews, the very first golf course. >> why would political leadership in the place that invented golf...
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scotland yard is looking for new leadership and even the prime minister's on the defense. david cameron cut short an overseas trip and will address parliament on wednesday. meanwhile, the man who first blew the whistle on the news of the world was found dead today. his death, however, not considered suspicious. stephanie gosk reports. >> reporter: london's police, the fabled scotland yard is reeling after two sudden resignations of the most senior leadership. sir paul stooenson and his deputy john yates, career policemen, the most recent resignations. maintaining at times close relationships with the very people they were supposed to be investigating. police officers accepting bribes from reporters has allegedly been common place. stevenson and yates both deny any wrongdoing on their part. what started as a scandal involving a single newspaper has now grown so large it's rocking this country's institutions and the murdoch empire. so far, there's four high-profile resignations, ten arrests, most recently rebecca brooks, one of murdoch's most trusted assistants. brooks who d
scotland yard is looking for new leadership and even the prime minister's on the defense. david cameron cut short an overseas trip and will address parliament on wednesday. meanwhile, the man who first blew the whistle on the news of the world was found dead today. his death, however, not considered suspicious. stephanie gosk reports. >> reporter: london's police, the fabled scotland yard is reeling after two sudden resignations of the most senior leadership. sir paul stooenson and his...
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we should have done it when they brought down our plane over scotland. he's a menace to the neighborhood. he was without friends in the arab world. however, having said that, i would be cautious about asserting that we don't have unanimity. the turks and french are both out of the box. we don't have a command and control system that's agreed on. we don't have an end state. the arab endorsement of our efforts was hardly robust. we got six qatari aircraft maybe headed to the mediterranean now and that's about it. i'm concerned about us trumpeting. the first gulf war we had an egyptian corps, a saudi division, all sorts of involvement by the arab community to take down is a dam. and finally action i think, look at the end of the day, if we wanted to go in there, you've got to make it come out right. we should never commit american military power unless we win our objectives in the end. the no-fly zone is a political gesture of no value. if we're going to use airpower, we've got to use it to bust up gadhafi's military center of gravity, which is his armor. r
we should have done it when they brought down our plane over scotland. he's a menace to the neighborhood. he was without friends in the arab world. however, having said that, i would be cautious about asserting that we don't have unanimity. the turks and french are both out of the box. we don't have a command and control system that's agreed on. we don't have an end state. the arab endorsement of our efforts was hardly robust. we got six qatari aircraft maybe headed to the mediterranean now and...
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this is an individual who was convicted in scotland but set free on humanitarian basis and two years later still alive and receive add hero's welcome. that is unacceptable he does not face justice. so i with like to see him face justice as a first act of a new government, hopefully a more democratic representative form of government, modern government, get him back to a court and seeking the real justice he deserves. >>neil: do you think the backing of the rebel thing in libya, governor, was, or is a wise idea? >>guest: well, we will see the results of what has occurred and the world celebrates the idea of getting rid of muammar qaddafi. this guy was one of the worst actors on the world stage and responsible for terror around the world and we are very pleased that he is about to lose his position of authority. and we hope that the new government is a more representative form of government that honors human rights and is not associated witherer as the prior regime. >>neil: were you surprised moving on to the economy, sir, that oil prices moved up? they didn't go down. you would think
this is an individual who was convicted in scotland but set free on humanitarian basis and two years later still alive and receive add hero's welcome. that is unacceptable he does not face justice. so i with like to see him face justice as a first act of a new government, hopefully a more democratic representative form of government, modern government, get him back to a court and seeking the real justice he deserves. >>neil: do you think the backing of the rebel thing in libya, governor,...
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him sxrk the "let james tate go to the prom" facebook page drew almost 2 million fans pn >> and uk, scotland, canada and throughout the whole united states, all in support of the youngster, and him going to prom, that had a lot to do with it. >> one senator offered his support. >> the punishment has to fit the crime. >> and today there are things like, the people have spoken. her prom date, is, after all, an international inspiration. >> certainly, for all of us gentlemen here, james tate set for us a new standard for romanticism. >> and now, tate says he has no hard feelings and looks like it will be a prom for the couple. they had offered to do the air and her makeup, and a local car dealer is offering a shoefer-driven car. and now, a new talk about them being queen and king. >> yeah, i bet that will happen. >>> you see here a paraplegic student taking his first steps at his graduation, and he managed to manage that feet thankses to wearable robotics. he has been working with the team for sometime, and his steps proved the journey was worth it. that brings a tear to our eyes. well done, pa
him sxrk the "let james tate go to the prom" facebook page drew almost 2 million fans pn >> and uk, scotland, canada and throughout the whole united states, all in support of the youngster, and him going to prom, that had a lot to do with it. >> one senator offered his support. >> the punishment has to fit the crime. >> and today there are things like, the people have spoken. her prom date, is, after all, an international inspiration. >> certainly, for...
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that's because one of the avenues of investigation is were those bribes paid to scotland yard officers by "news of the world" a violation of federal anti-bribery law. so, there's -- there's multiple fronts on which this is escalating for news corp., on top of the reports today that james murdoch may have to go back before parliament. >> and, mike, is any of this touching the media properties in the united states yet of the rupert murdoch empire, or is all this still stemming from the actions done with the uk media properties? >> well, certainly the computer hacking is an allegation involving a news corp. subsidiary in the united states, so that's the jurisdictional hook there. there's a problem there because it took place seven years ago, outside the statute of limitations, but if there is a pattern of conduct that could be established here, that would be the basis by which the feds could bring charges. but, you know, it's early yet. we got to be cautious. >> all right, mike isikoff, our national investigative correspondent, mike, thanks very much. >> thank you. >>> all right, once eve
that's because one of the avenues of investigation is were those bribes paid to scotland yard officers by "news of the world" a violation of federal anti-bribery law. so, there's -- there's multiple fronts on which this is escalating for news corp., on top of the reports today that james murdoch may have to go back before parliament. >> and, mike, is any of this touching the media properties in the united states yet of the rupert murdoch empire, or is all this still stemming...
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hey, ralph, tell that to the families of the dead americans blown out of the sky over scotland by qaddafi agents. then there is angst on the right as well. >> we have intervened in a tribal society in a civil war. we is taken sides in a civil war on behalf of people we do not know and understand. >> bill: that is true. nobody knows what will happen once qaddafi is removed. but what mr. will fails to appreciate is that qaddafi is a terrorist, a man who has ordered americans killed, 190 of them. a man who allowed terrorist training camps on his soil for decades. a whose human rights record is up there with that of saddam hussein. president reagan bombed india incident in berlin where two american soldiers were killed. two years later the panam plane was blown up. the u.s.a. owe os qaddafi pay back. you don't kill americans and get away with it as president reagan said. talking points supports the action against libya. according to a new poll 70% of americans will agree with me. things could get messy after he leaves but to leave him in power is flat out wrong. that's the memo. top story ton
hey, ralph, tell that to the families of the dead americans blown out of the sky over scotland by qaddafi agents. then there is angst on the right as well. >> we have intervened in a tribal society in a civil war. we is taken sides in a civil war on behalf of people we do not know and understand. >> bill: that is true. nobody knows what will happen once qaddafi is removed. but what mr. will fails to appreciate is that qaddafi is a terrorist, a man who has ordered americans killed,...
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. ♪ >>> for today's story we go to scotland where the economy's in desire straits. it's so bad that they've had to cut $77 million from social services budget. that's meant closing rural proim mary schools, cutting back on classroom assistants and shutting down library hours. it's been a big problem. one thing that they're not cutting. that is the camels. the community council voted 11-1 to spend about $1500 on three camels for the town's nativity parade. as you can imagine, a few people weren't so happy about this decision. including the one town council member who voted against it. she said quote, of the 11 counselors i was the only one to express disquiet. as everyone wells was clearly in favor, there was no point in pushing to a vote. >>> not helping the camels public relations cause, the $1500 is the exact same amount of money that was going to go to a quiet space for autistic children in one of aberdeenshire's schools. in defense of the camel, the promise of live camels at the parade could increase attendance. think of all the kids that get to see a live camel
. ♪ >>> for today's story we go to scotland where the economy's in desire straits. it's so bad that they've had to cut $77 million from social services budget. that's meant closing rural proim mary schools, cutting back on classroom assistants and shutting down library hours. it's been a big problem. one thing that they're not cutting. that is the camels. the community council voted 11-1 to spend about $1500 on three camels for the town's nativity parade. as you can imagine, a few...
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. >>> for today's story we go to scotland where the economy's in desire straits. it's so bad that they've had to cut $77 million from social services budget. that's meant closing rural proim mary schools, cutting back on classroom assistants and shutting down library hours. it's been a big problem. one thing that they're not cutting. that is the camels. the community council voted 11-1 to spend about $1500 on three camels for the town's nativity parade. as you can imagine, a few people weren't so happy about this decision. including the one town council member who voted against it. she said quote, of the 11 counselors i was the only one to express disquiet. as everyone wells was clearly in favor, there was no point in pushing to a vote. >>> not helping the camels public relations cause, the $1500 is the exact same amount of money that was going to go to a quiet space for autistic children in one of aberdeenshire's schools. in defense of the camel, the promise of live camels at the parade could increase attendance. think of all the kids that get to see a live camel
. >>> for today's story we go to scotland where the economy's in desire straits. it's so bad that they've had to cut $77 million from social services budget. that's meant closing rural proim mary schools, cutting back on classroom assistants and shutting down library hours. it's been a big problem. one thing that they're not cutting. that is the camels. the community council voted 11-1 to spend about $1500 on three camels for the town's nativity parade. as you can imagine, a few people...
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so when it was revealed that it was actually this 40-year-old american living in scotland who wrote this, there was a lot of outrage about it. now, we should say that he has issued a number of apologies and the first one printed on the blog yesterday. the second one printed today. it says in part, words alone do not suffice to express how badly i feel about all of this. i betrayed the trust of a great many people, and i want to turn the focus away from me, and want everyone to concentrate on the real issues and the real heroes and the real people struggling to bring freedom to the arab world, and yet this has caused so much frustration not only inside of syria, but outside of it. people in syria trying to get their message out feeling like this has really destroyed the efforts they are trying to make, tamron. >> unbelievable. thank you, janet, for the update. >>> coming up more fallout over tracy morgan's violent anti-gay rant, and what the co-stars of 30-rock are saying about tracy. >>> and plus more going on today. 40 years after the pentagon papers were leaked the government is releas
so when it was revealed that it was actually this 40-year-old american living in scotland who wrote this, there was a lot of outrage about it. now, we should say that he has issued a number of apologies and the first one printed on the blog yesterday. the second one printed today. it says in part, words alone do not suffice to express how badly i feel about all of this. i betrayed the trust of a great many people, and i want to turn the focus away from me, and want everyone to concentrate on...
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>> pan am 103 bombing in 1989, blew up the scotland airliner. had a lot of students on it -- >> lockerly. >> exactly. after that bombing, rumors people might have known something in add answer and a regulation. >> all have to be noted. >> not all. credible stuff noted. >> thank you, gentlemen. we hope we don't need you again for a while but we know this has to be looked at seriously. s you well noted, michael, people will wonder why people didn't warn them. michael sheehan, evan coleman in new york, thanks, gentlemen. >>> up next, barbarians at the gate. how worried are karl rove and the bush crowd, the political establishment of the republican party, about the emergence of this longtime rival rick perry? shirts versus skins looks like in the republican party. the establishment versus the tea party. they don't like these wild people from the right coming in and taking their jobs away from them. >>> anyway, this is "hardball," >>> anyway, this is "hardball," only on msnbc. it requires determination and decisive action. i go to e-trade and get unb
>> pan am 103 bombing in 1989, blew up the scotland airliner. had a lot of students on it -- >> lockerly. >> exactly. after that bombing, rumors people might have known something in add answer and a regulation. >> all have to be noted. >> not all. credible stuff noted. >> thank you, gentlemen. we hope we don't need you again for a while but we know this has to be looked at seriously. s you well noted, michael, people will wonder why people didn't warn them....